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Docuticker Report: DocuTips on Health Literacy
19th January 2012
By Adrian Janes
From the introduction:
"What has traditionally been understood as literacy has been disrupted, like so much else, by the advent of the Internet. No longer is it regarded as simply the ability to read and write. In the Information Age, information literacy is a concept that recognises skills in judging trustworthiness and quality as critical. Such matters of accurate interpretation have long been among the concerns of scholars."
Adrian Janes provides a curated collection of grey literature resources on health literacy along with practical articles that deliver hands on insights from practitioners to provide a solid foundation for further research in this essential area of information work.
Editorial Introduction by Adrian Janes, Contributing Editor, DocuTicker
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